Chloe Grace Moretz won't make another 'Kick-Ass' movie because she was disappointed with how the sequel was "handled".
The 21-year-old actress starred as Hit-Girl in the 2010 comedy movie and she returned to the role in 2013's 'Kick-Ass 2' - but Chloe has insisted she won't be reprising the part for another film in the franchise.
Speaking to Indiewire at the Provincetown Film Festival, Chloe explained: "I love the franchise, I think the first movie was really, really special.
"I wish the second one had been handled in a little bit of a different way. Because I think we were all kind of looking forward to something a little different than what happened with it all.
"As much as I love the character of Hit-Girl, I think she lives and survives in 'Kick-Ass', and I kind of want to keep her there.
"I kinda wanna keep everyone's mind in 'Kick-Ass'. So I don't think there will be a 'Kick-Ass 3', at least I don't think with Hit-Girl in it."
By contrast, Matthew Vaughn - who served as a producer on both of the 'Kick-Ass' movies - recently suggested that another film was in the works.
The 47-year-old producer - who directed 2014's 'Kingsman: The Secret Service' - also revealed that a solo Hit-Girl spin-off was being discussed.
He shared: "We're going to reboot 'Kick-Ass' and 'Hit-Girl'. Look what Mark Millar is doing with the comic for clues."
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